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This technique comes from Auntie Clara’s blog, and is a great chance to learn how to make your own silicone molds with pourable silicone. A simple color palette combined with Jasmine Dreams Fragrance Oil creates an elegant, feminine soap. Get everything you need to make this soap by clicking the link below. Learn how to make it on the Soap Queen blog.

A lush, sweet fruit fragrance with tropical floral notes this scent has been dubbed, "Sweet Tarts," around the office. It discolors a touch to a light ivory/tan, but performs well in both cold process and melt & pour soap.

Made of top grade Birch Plywood and complete with dividers and a wood lid, this is perhaps the perfect mold for a soaper. They are handcrafted here in Bellingham and can hold approximately 6 lbs. of soap.

This is an amazing fragrance, versatile, sophisticated with notes of green tea, bergamot, amber, vanilla and jasmine. It even has a touch of wood and a little dose of musk. Try it. You'll fall in love.

Not sure how much Cranberry Fig fragrance oil to put in your soap? Wondering how much lemongrass essential oil would give a light scent in your lotion? You don't have to guess! Use our fragrance calculator.

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One of the best things about social media is being able to connect with fellow crafters from around the world. I started the hashtag #SoapShare to help connect soapers, and of course to browse through all the beautiful photos. While looking through photos tagged with #SoapShare on Instagram, I stumbled upon Carolyn of Siennalily Soaps. I was […]